uuummmm, Andrew...Those boats are of 240's without SB, just the Bennett TT.

Vince Piercy is a great photographer. He has some great shots of Alec Wood on WW, too. When he is taking pictures like that he told me that he hooks his foot in the cupholder so that he can lean out to get those wild angles.

Wakesurf addict! I'm with you Duffy, we are snowboarding mostly, but when the sun pokes out I want to hit the lake.

My understanding was that the '07 WWSC was pulled by two 230's both with 'blades. One regular rotation and one reverse rotation for the darkside wake.

The WWSC website has some pictures, taken by Vince, here is a link to the activity on Saturday

Just a few pictures: the regular side boat, the darkside wake and then Todd Gaughan on the regular side wake. NOW...Todd is FAT as a HOG, so the wake is actually larger than it appears because of Todd's immense girth.

WakeDoc said the hulls are the same (in another thread), so you could presumably make the same wave with less weight with the 230. Just seeing how good the goofy wave can be sold me. The SB would just sweeten the deal.

I think the BTT all the way down is the way he cleaned up the goofy wave, I don't think the same thing could be achieved with the switchblade. The folks over at pivotal designs admit this and said that an extended fixed or manual wakeplate might fix it or a hydraulic wakeplate and the switchblade installed. They didn't know how a switchblade and bennett tab could be installed though. Thanks wakeoutlaws! Your wrap looks sick!

Duffy - if you go to the link Doc posted above from the 2008 TWC series they are broken down by division and you can browse thru the regular and goofy riders. There were more regular for sure, but a good goofy turn out as well.